
The impact on you at home: Microsoft To-Do is clearly just a start. In the meantime, Wunderlist will continue to exist, and Microsoft promises to add “more of the favorite elements of Wunderlist into the To-Do experience,” adding list sharing, and bringing support for the Mac, iPad and Android tablets. The preview version of the app is available on the web, as well as iOS, Android, and Windows 10 devices, with the final version arriving later this year. Microsoft also has made security a top priority in To-Do, with end-to-end encryption. Cross device use is not very important to me-since I end up having my personal iPhone around all the time.Notably missing from To-Do (along with any pro-level features) is integration with Office 365, but Microsoft says it will be added in the coming months, starting with Outlook. I’m not opposed to more/better functionality if anyone has a household personal management app that does this stuff and more. The functionality that I really really need is the ability to set deadlines or recurring tasks and the ability to share some lists with another user without sharing an account (mainly to be able to share shopping and task lists with my husband). I like to keep a variety of short term and long term lists in one repository (think groceries, house projects, books to read, etc). I don’t use Microsoft for personal email (I’m a gmail and gcal user). For personal tasks, paper and Wunderlist have served me well, but Wunderlist is migrating to Microsoft To Do and I need to move my lists there or somewhere in the next 5 days. For work, I use Microsoft Outlook, a spreadsheet, and a notebook to implement GTD in my work life (I have work phone and computer that are separate and can’t integrate between personal and work devices for security reasons).


Any good ones out there I should try?įirst off, I’m not a power user of list apps. TLDR: Wunderlist is going away and I’m not sure Microsoft To Do is the right list app for me.
